In India, severe anemia has been one of the causes of high maternal mortality and death of newborns and infants due to low birthweight. The prevalence of anemia among women ages 15–44 is extremely high. The Government of India has provided iron and folic acid tablets (IFA) as a prophylaxis against nutritional anemia among pregnant women as part of the Child Survival and Safe Motherhood program and will continue to do so in the Reproductive and Child Health package. This paper presents findings of both qualitative and quantitative research conducted among pregnant women to investigate the extent of distribution and use, information provision, and knowledge and perceptions regarding IFA tablets and reasons for nonuse. The study shows that con...
Background: India has a high prevalence of anemia in pregnant females, resulting greater risk of blo...
Background: Iron and folic acid supplementation (IFAS) programme is a key global intervention for co...
The World Health Organization estimates that 58% of pregnant women in developing countries are anemi...
In India, severe anemia has been one of the causes of high maternal mortality and death of newborns ...
Background: In India, more than half of the pregnant women suffer from anemia. Low compliance to iro...
Anaemia prevalence in pregnant women of India declined from 57.9% to 50.3% from National Family Heal...
Background: Iron-folic acid deficiency is the most common complication during pregnancy. Iron defici...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
BackgroundIron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency on the globe. In India, pregn...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is a major health problem worldwide, especially in developing countr...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the iron status of pregnant tribal women from Ra...
The high prevalence of iron deficiency anemia and low compliance of iron supplement was reported amo...
Research question: What is the effect of IFA Tablet utilization on prevalence of anemia. Objectives:...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
Background: India has a high prevalence of anemia in pregnant females, resulting greater risk of blo...
Background: Iron and folic acid supplementation (IFAS) programme is a key global intervention for co...
The World Health Organization estimates that 58% of pregnant women in developing countries are anemi...
In India, severe anemia has been one of the causes of high maternal mortality and death of newborns ...
Background: In India, more than half of the pregnant women suffer from anemia. Low compliance to iro...
Anaemia prevalence in pregnant women of India declined from 57.9% to 50.3% from National Family Heal...
Background: Iron-folic acid deficiency is the most common complication during pregnancy. Iron defici...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
BackgroundIron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency on the globe. In India, pregn...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is a major health problem worldwide, especially in developing countr...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the iron status of pregnant tribal women from Ra...
The high prevalence of iron deficiency anemia and low compliance of iron supplement was reported amo...
Research question: What is the effect of IFA Tablet utilization on prevalence of anemia. Objectives:...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
Background: India has a high prevalence of anemia in pregnant females, resulting greater risk of blo...
Background: Iron and folic acid supplementation (IFAS) programme is a key global intervention for co...
The World Health Organization estimates that 58% of pregnant women in developing countries are anemi...